Na-Ski-La Bit-Le-Ha, Undated
Scope and Contents
Five unidentified men and boys stand outside. The man in the center wears a war bonnet.
Dates
- Creation: Undated
Creator
- T. A. Wright Photography (Photographer, Organization)
- Wright, T. A. (Photographer, Person)
Access
This material is open for research use by any registered reader.
Extent
1 photographic_print
Language of Materials
English
Physical Description
Color lithograph on postcard.
General
Title supplied by cataloguer.
Photographer: T.A. Wright Photography, Sulphur Springs, Texas.
Printed on verso, top left: "Texas' Only Indian Reservation. Home of the Alabama-Coushatta Tribes. 17 Miles East of Livingston on U.S. 190. 'Na-Ski-La Bit-Le-Ha' (Dogwood Dancers) are shown standing in the authentic Tribal Dance Square near the Indian Museum and Living Indian Village. Tribal dances are performed daily in an atmosphere of yesterday."
Printed on verso, center: "T.A. Wright Photography, Sulphur Springs, Texas."
Printed on verso, bottom center: "88216."
Printed on verso, top left: "Place Stamp Here. Post Card. Address."
Repository Details
Part of the The University of Tulsa, McFarlin Library, Department of Special Collections & University Archives Repository
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